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45% making it a state religion. how real in truth is your book? >> well, my book, the enemy in my book is complacency. anybody who can sit here and hear those statistics, michael that you just recited and be complacent that's the problem in the country. we can't be complacent about this movement. it's complacency that has allowed fundamentalists to take power in other parts of the world. we have to take a look at what is happening at the state level. you're spot-on. 944 bills dealing with contraception and abortion introduced in state legislation in 2012 alone. the only thing that stands between us and the success of that movement is the federal court system and the federal judiciary. >> michael: so in our complacency, when i hear you say that, in our complacency we didn't vote against those people. the people who were you were embarrassed to have standing on the podium. even through the primaries they voted for mitt romney who was the least didactic christian up there, and they voted for barack obama. when you have
45% making it a state religion. how real in truth is your book? >> well, my book, the enemy in my book is complacency. anybody who can sit here and hear those statistics, michael that you just recited and be complacent that's the problem in the country. we can't be complacent about this movement. it's complacency that has allowed fundamentalists to take power in other parts of the world. we have to take a look at what is happening at the state level. you're spot-on. 944 bills dealing with...
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religions have to perform wedding ceremonies. we're talking about the state, what the state does and what the state recognizes. people have a right to believe what they believe, but we are a country that professors not to discriminate, and this is a discrimination. and, again, i think the more people see in their own families, people coming out, saying people they love or profess to whom they love, they're much more receptive. i think that culturally it's still a challenge. but it's changing in favor of not being a nonissue before too long. >> i want to ask you about the voting rights. the president this week said that you wouldn't have to target particular states the way they were, quote/unquote, precleared in the past. but basically, that every state should be subject to rules with regard to voting so that everybody can vote and that there's no suppression. is that how you view it? is that the way to get started, do you think, to get legislation? >> well, what we want to do is to correct what the supreme court did. and to do so
religions have to perform wedding ceremonies. we're talking about the state, what the state does and what the state recognizes. people have a right to believe what they believe, but we are a country that professors not to discriminate, and this is a discrimination. and, again, i think the more people see in their own families, people coming out, saying people they love or profess to whom they love, they're much more receptive. i think that culturally it's still a challenge. but it's changing in...
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. >> moral card and religion. they always come to religion. they have to understand that there is a strict demarkation between the separation of church and state. we are buddhists. and we understand that we can't write our faith values into civil law which applies to everybody. what they don't understand is that if they want respect for their faith, they have to respect thele, many different faiths in this country. and so we've got to get them to understand the demarkation point between the separation of church and state. and i'm surprised that governor christie still has yet to get that education. >> george takei, i appreciate you being on the ed show tonight. thank you for joining us on this vitally important topic. >>> republicans try to fill their binders for the next election. the panel weighs in on the gop's attempt to win over women and more. that's coming up. and righties are cooling to rush limbaugh's hot air. we'll discuss conservative radio's waning influence. next, i'm taking your questions. is like hammering. riding against the wi
. >> moral card and religion. they always come to religion. they have to understand that there is a strict demarkation between the separation of church and state. we are buddhists. and we understand that we can't write our faith values into civil law which applies to everybody. what they don't understand is that if they want respect for their faith, they have to respect thele, many different faiths in this country. and so we've got to get them to understand the demarkation point between...
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i don't know of anybody anywhere who is saying we should be mandating what any religion's theology or practice ought to be. this is a very different conversation. >> indeed. i agree with that distinction, sir. now today you work in higher education, presently student loan rates in five days are going to double if congress can't come to an agreement. if you were in congress today, and you had a voice in this debate, what would you be saying to your fellow members of the house? >> i why say what i hope i said then. first, we need a permanent law. we can't be doing this every year. we're dealing with the lives and futures of millions of students. second, we need to understand that our loans need to be available to those who most need them, which is low income. therefore, we have to find ways to keep that interest rates as low as possible in some kind of permanent loss, so that everybody knows what we have. >> steve gunderson, thank you for your vote then and your contribution now. thank you, sir. >> thank you. >>> coming up, a live report from south africa with the latest news on the hea
i don't know of anybody anywhere who is saying we should be mandating what any religion's theology or practice ought to be. this is a very different conversation. >> indeed. i agree with that distinction, sir. now today you work in higher education, presently student loan rates in five days are going to double if congress can't come to an agreement. if you were in congress today, and you had a voice in this debate, what would you be saying to your fellow members of the house? >> i...
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in other words it couldn't possibly be less like modern religion. wtf california i've lived in your state. i pay taxes in your state. i just got back. i like it there but the tendency of some of your citizens to pursue frivolous lawsuits like this is really stressing me out. i need to do some breathing in my yoga class. namaste. coming on to me all the time now. (vo) she gets the comedians laughing and the thinkers thinking. >>ok, so there's wiggle room in the ten commandments, that's what you're saying. you would rather deal with ahmadinejad than me. >>absolutely. >> and so would mitt romney. (vo) she's joy behar. >>and the best part is that current will let me say anything. what the hell were they thinking? >> john: amy winehouse had a voice that awed the biggest names in music and the biggest fans of good music. her death from addiction still haunts her family two years later. the late singer's father has made it his life's mission to help other parents avoid a similar fate with the amy winehouse foundation. mitch winehouse's book is now out in p
in other words it couldn't possibly be less like modern religion. wtf california i've lived in your state. i pay taxes in your state. i just got back. i like it there but the tendency of some of your citizens to pursue frivolous lawsuits like this is really stressing me out. i need to do some breathing in my yoga class. namaste. coming on to me all the time now. (vo) she gets the comedians laughing and the thinkers thinking. >>ok, so there's wiggle room in the ten commandments, that's...
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. >> no one is born hating another person because of the color of his skin, background or religion. people must learn to hate. if they have learn it hate, they can be taught to live. for love comes for naturally for the human heart than its opposite. what makes a sleep number what makes a sleep number store different? you walk into a conventional mattress store, it's really not about you. they say, "well, if you wanted a firm bed you can lie on one of those. if you want a soft bed you can lie on one of those." we provide the exact individualization that your body needs. welcome to the sleep number summer closeout. where you'll find great savings on the extraordinary sleep number bed, as we make room for our latest sleep innovations. this is your body there. you can see a little more pressure in the hips. take it up one notch. you get that moment where you go, "oh yeah" ... oh, yeah! ... and it's perfect. they had no idea that when they came to a sleep number store, we were going to diagnose their problems and help them sleep better. and now, save $500 to $800 on the closeout of our
. >> no one is born hating another person because of the color of his skin, background or religion. people must learn to hate. if they have learn it hate, they can be taught to live. for love comes for naturally for the human heart than its opposite. what makes a sleep number what makes a sleep number store different? you walk into a conventional mattress store, it's really not about you. they say, "well, if you wanted a firm bed you can lie on one of those. if you want a soft bed...
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indicated that the case has merit saying religious conditions could find connection between the exercise of religion and pursuit of prophet. would a butcher have no claims to challenge a regulation regulating nonkosher butchering processes? th the justice department argues exempting companies of requirements that violate religious beliefs would be allowing the business to impose religious beliefs on employees. they head back to district court for more arguments. >> the time right now 48 after the hour. still to come a mom and her two kids crapped into an aartment by the fire. the heroic move unleashing a profane twit errant? what is the latest outburst? it involves a funeral for james gandolfini. first let's check in with steve doocy on "fox & friends." >> you have the don't be de brothers. >> those are the juicy brothers. >> the dooby brothers are on the show. stick around for that. are doctors ordering all of the tests to cover their own behind? your burning doctor questions and answers today. plus how the starbucks you are sleeping on right now might actually help you find a perfect house and yol
indicated that the case has merit saying religious conditions could find connection between the exercise of religion and pursuit of prophet. would a butcher have no claims to challenge a regulation regulating nonkosher butchering processes? th the justice department argues exempting companies of requirements that violate religious beliefs would be allowing the business to impose religious beliefs on employees. they head back to district court for more arguments. >> the time right now 48...
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my father felt that organized religion was partly a scam. my father thought there was something wrong about the man in the south who was the pastor during the great depression having the biggest house, driving the nicest car, wearing the nicest clothing. he thought the person who's a man of god should be poor and should be wearing holy clothes and should not be sporting around in the sunday best. he said there was something inherently wrong about that. he also, when he came home, my dad said his mother and the neighbors would be gossipping about what was going on in church. so my father thought going to church was a big dress-up thing, a big thing to gossip, who's doing what, who's sleeping with whom. and my father thought it had very little to do with god, so he worshiped himself. he would often watch televangelists on tv and would read the bible, but my father felt that organized church was a ripoff. i'm not saying i agree with him, my mother certainly didn't, but it was one of the differences they had. >> host: you also say your parents n
my father felt that organized religion was partly a scam. my father thought there was something wrong about the man in the south who was the pastor during the great depression having the biggest house, driving the nicest car, wearing the nicest clothing. he thought the person who's a man of god should be poor and should be wearing holy clothes and should not be sporting around in the sunday best. he said there was something inherently wrong about that. he also, when he came home, my dad said...
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they ignore the fact that religion is a choice, and yet we have a ban on discriminateing against religion. people choose to convert whatever, religion is a choice. >> stephanie: since when is it okay to discriminate against anybody in america. i repeat it because it's stuck in my head. were you born with a desire to sleep with someone of the opposite, who cares. >> caller: yes, you said that yesterday. point number two, i felt chris on conan o'brien, you should have him on your program. >> stephanie: we would love to have him on our program, as we have several times. >> caller: and you need sparkle ponies. >> stephanie: get on that, travis. let's go to natasha in georgia on the paul da paula dean. >> caller: stevie, i want you to know that i love your show, and chris, you're so hot. i want to get in on the paula dean conversation. what i want to say about that is i was born and raised in south carolina and because of the fact that paula dean said what she said, but there are so many african-americans in south carolina and areas of the south that just ignore that type of language. we heard
they ignore the fact that religion is a choice, and yet we have a ban on discriminateing against religion. people choose to convert whatever, religion is a choice. >> stephanie: since when is it okay to discriminate against anybody in america. i repeat it because it's stuck in my head. were you born with a desire to sleep with someone of the opposite, who cares. >> caller: yes, you said that yesterday. point number two, i felt chris on conan o'brien, you should have him on your...
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no laws respecting the , andlishment of religion the free exercise of religion. no official government religion, but freedom of the individual to practice religion. it is true that religious ideas and moral ideas are part of the society and they do get into political questions. the court doesn't decide this because they based on just religious views. host: let's take a look at what we could potentially see as one term wraps up. potentially deciding how far states can go in regulating the issue of recess appointments, and what authority the president has for executive orders. guest: the second case on recess appointments will be argued in the fall. the argument will be whether the president can make temporary recess appointments. more narrowly with the labour or all recess appointments? guest: all recess appointments. they will say the president, any time the senate is out of session for two weeks, the president can make a recess appointment or say no, there is no recess. even if congress is gone, they are not really on a recess. recess is only that one or two wee
no laws respecting the , andlishment of religion the free exercise of religion. no official government religion, but freedom of the individual to practice religion. it is true that religious ideas and moral ideas are part of the society and they do get into political questions. the court doesn't decide this because they based on just religious views. host: let's take a look at what we could potentially see as one term wraps up. potentially deciding how far states can go in regulating the issue...
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speaker, a vote at the ballot box transcends gender, race, religion, and social economic status. knowing that an 80-year-old veteran, a sing -- a single mom, or 18-year-old high school senior voting for the first time has an equal vote. and thus an equal voigt as a millionaire or billionaire. this is what has separated us and made our nation great. unfortunately, the recent supreme court decision to strike down sex 4 of the voting rights act is not only a major setback for civil rights and voting rights, but it is a major blow to basic fundamental democracy in this country. now is the time for congress to rise above partisanship and create free and unfettered access to the ballot. access to the ballot on election day may be one of the only times that most -- the most disadvantaged in our communities have an equal voice regardless of what they look like or where they come from. and as a member who represents some of the most disadvantaged, i am undeterred and will continue to fight so my constituents can have an equal access to the ballot box. from the wealthiest towns to the poor
speaker, a vote at the ballot box transcends gender, race, religion, and social economic status. knowing that an 80-year-old veteran, a sing -- a single mom, or 18-year-old high school senior voting for the first time has an equal vote. and thus an equal voigt as a millionaire or billionaire. this is what has separated us and made our nation great. unfortunately, the recent supreme court decision to strike down sex 4 of the voting rights act is not only a major setback for civil rights and...
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from mali, senseless terrorism perverts the meaning of islam, one of the world's great religions and takes the lives of innocent africans. from congo to sudan, they rob men, women, and children of the lives they deserve. too many countries, the actions of thugs and war lords and drug cartel s and human traffickers hold back the promise of africa and enslaving others for their own purposes. america cannot put a stop to these tragedies alone. you don't expect us to. that's a job for africans. we can help. we will help. i know there is a lot of talk of america's military presence in africa. if you look at what we are actually doing, time and again we are putting muscle behind african efforts. that's what we are doing where the nations of west africa have stepped forward to keep the peace as mali rebuilds. that's what we are doing in central africa. we are a coalition of countries that is closing the space of where the army can operate. that's what we are doing in somalia where a union forces helping a government to stand on its own two feet. these efforts have to lead to lasting peace a
from mali, senseless terrorism perverts the meaning of islam, one of the world's great religions and takes the lives of innocent africans. from congo to sudan, they rob men, women, and children of the lives they deserve. too many countries, the actions of thugs and war lords and drug cartel s and human traffickers hold back the promise of africa and enslaving others for their own purposes. america cannot put a stop to these tragedies alone. you don't expect us to. that's a job for africans. we...
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organized religion. because of the muttled mess -- >> that actually puts you in good company with jesus who actually had the most problem with the religious leaders of his day. >> i think spirituality is very important. i wanted to ask you because there is certainly interreligious messaging. certainly an enhancement that comes for so many people in believing in god, a higher power and faith. where do you stand on spirituality? >> obviously, it did work for some people. some people find a lot comfort and a lot of meaning. i happen to believe at this point that supernaturalism is just an extra layer added on top of humanistic values that we do find very comfortable. i think the universe is ma marvelous. life is a very special gift we're all enjoying. and the human species has great things to accomplish and great power to accomplish it with. if you want to call that spirituality, then i'm still a very spiritual person. >> lee. >> you write about how you were shubed from your community. can you tell us about
organized religion. because of the muttled mess -- >> that actually puts you in good company with jesus who actually had the most problem with the religious leaders of his day. >> i think spirituality is very important. i wanted to ask you because there is certainly interreligious messaging. certainly an enhancement that comes for so many people in believing in god, a higher power and faith. where do you stand on spirituality? >> obviously, it did work for some people. some...
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obopportunities.e bigger than here they brought their language and customs religions and music and somehow it made them ours as well. from a collection of people everywhere we became one people. the most exception al nation in all of human history. and even with all of our challenges. we remain that shining city on the hill. we are still the hope of the world. go to our factories and our fields. go to the kitchens and the construction sites and the c cafeterias in this capitol and there you will find that the american dream is still alive. those who once had no hope will give their kids a chance. here in america generations will finally come to pass. and that is why i support this reform. not just because i believe in immigrants but because i believe in america even more. i yield the floor. >> it is think important date for those pushing the reform efforts in the us senate. harry reid has said that they believe once they have the vote they should proceed with the vote. there you heard from senator rubio a rising star. given an important role at the republican convention, mitt romney's nomi
obopportunities.e bigger than here they brought their language and customs religions and music and somehow it made them ours as well. from a collection of people everywhere we became one people. the most exception al nation in all of human history. and even with all of our challenges. we remain that shining city on the hill. we are still the hope of the world. go to our factories and our fields. go to the kitchens and the construction sites and the c cafeterias in this capitol and there you...
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john muller religion. >> "insomniac theater." . . you know throughout history, folks have suffered from frequent heartburn. but getting heartburn and then treating day after day is a thing of the past. block the acid with prilosec otc, and don't get heartburn in the first place. [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. ♪ >>> time now for "insomniac theater," and the two movies that might help you beat the heat this weekend. first up, "white house down." >> let's talk about it. it's an action thriller from the director of the hit film "independence day." this time, it's channing tatum, who happens to be touring the white house with his daughter when it's taken over by terrorists. the daughter and the president, played by jamie foxx, are taken hostage. eventually, tatum's character and the president find themselves alone in a car, which just happens to be equipped with a rocket launcher. >> jackpot! >> what you got? yeah, that's what i'm talking about! take that into your right hand. i know you're into peac
john muller religion. >> "insomniac theater." . . you know throughout history, folks have suffered from frequent heartburn. but getting heartburn and then treating day after day is a thing of the past. block the acid with prilosec otc, and don't get heartburn in the first place. [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. ♪ >>> time now for "insomniac theater," and the two movies that might help you beat the heat this weekend. first...
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or no religion, it's a right that everyone should have. the other two people about the financial part of it, you do the right thing because it's the right thing not because it's going to cost money, which i don't believe for a second. >> the conversation will continue on facebook at facebook.com/c-span. saturday, we'll have live coverage about the discussion about the supreme court's 2012 term and chief justice roberts will talk a his tenure on the court. that is saturday morning at 9:00 eastern on c-span. we'll take your calls and tweets on tomorrow's "washington journal." will rahn will be on the program and that starts live tomorrow morning at 7:00 eastern. now we're going to watch the lawyers argue the two same-sex marriage cases. first, the case dealing with california's proposition 8 then the one affecting the defensive marriage act. the justices heard the arguments n march. >> in any society, in which arriage existed. >> maybe it would be best if you could begin with the standing issue. >> before this court and as representives of t
or no religion, it's a right that everyone should have. the other two people about the financial part of it, you do the right thing because it's the right thing not because it's going to cost money, which i don't believe for a second. >> the conversation will continue on facebook at facebook.com/c-span. saturday, we'll have live coverage about the discussion about the supreme court's 2012 term and chief justice roberts will talk a his tenure on the court. that is saturday morning at 9:00...
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caller: are we really free from religion and the constitution? all our problems are about that
caller: are we really free from religion and the constitution? all our problems are about that
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they don't want the hispanic community and all of america, business and religion, thinking their anti-immigrant. will they get huge credit? no. will they have the 800 pound gorilla sitting 2349s room and influence -- in the room and influencing the election off the table? yes. that's why they'll do it. >> that's an argument national leaders have been making and speaker boehner has at least behind the scenes been making. do you think he can corral the right side of his caucus? he hasn't been able to lately sfoots right side of his caucus, which not only on this issue but on guns and abortion and even on college loans is so far away from america the republican party if they continue to let them dominate will drive over a cliff like thelma and louise. he doesn't need right wing republicans to vote with him. that's the mistake. we won't meet the hastert rule. we just need them to -- the atmosphere to be such that says i can't vote for it, but get it off the table. it's too big a burden for us. >> talk about avoiding a negative what's the possibility and the ramifications of failure here of not comi
they don't want the hispanic community and all of america, business and religion, thinking their anti-immigrant. will they get huge credit? no. will they have the 800 pound gorilla sitting 2349s room and influence -- in the room and influencing the election off the table? yes. that's why they'll do it. >> that's an argument national leaders have been making and speaker boehner has at least behind the scenes been making. do you think he can corral the right side of his caucus? he hasn't...